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Including all three films from Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy and a special book, The Art and Making of The Dark Knight Trilogy.

Designed by world-renowned graphic designer Chip Kidd, The Art and Making of The Dark Knight Trilogy tells the complete behind-the-scenes story of these influential films. Based on in-depth interviews with Nolan and all of the films' key cast and crew--including co-writers David S. Goyer and Jonathan Nolan, cinematographer Wally Pfister, and more--this slimmed down version of the original reveals the creative process behind the epic Dark Knight Trilogy, accented by beautiful artwork and never-before-seen set photography.

The Batmobile- Witness all five Bat mobiles together for the first time in history. Dive deep into every aspect of the most awe-inspiring pinnacle of technology as the most awe-inspiring weapon in Birth and evolution of this technological marvel and cultural icon.

The Prologue: High-Altitude Hijacking- Production - Ending the Knight- See how Christopher Nolan and his filmmaking team staged the film's high-flying opening sequence

Return to the Batcave- Production - Witness the reconstruction of the Batcave with time-lapse photography

Beneath Gotham- Director Christopher Nolan and the production designers discuss the design and build of Bane's lair.

The Bat Pod - Director Christopher Nolan gives Batman a new mode of transportation in The Dark Knight Rises.

Batman vs Bane- The filmmakers and actors reveal how they planned and shot the epic fight sequence between Batman and Bane.

Armory Accepted- See how special effects and a miniature unit were used to simulate the demolition drop of the Tumbler through the ceiling

Gameday Destruction -The filmmakers describe the production plan that went into executing the jaw-dropping demolition sequence at Gotham Stadium

Demolishing a City Street- Learn how a series of practical special effects were used to simulate the complete destruction of a city street

The Pit -The filmmakers explain the design and construction of two giant, vertical sets: the underground prison and the well

The Chant- Christopher Nolan and Hans Zimmer discuss the creation of the chant that formed the basis of the score's

The War on Wall Street- Get a glimpse behind the coordination and production of the epic battle for Gotham City

Race to the Reactor - Watch how the filmmakers orchestrated the film's climactic chase sequence with multiple Tumblers and the Batpod

The Journey of The Dark Knight- Get insight into story and thematic choices that structured the final chapter of Bruce Wayne's journey as Batman. Supported by interviews with CN, Jonah Nolan, David Goyer

Gotham's Reckoning- The filmmakers reflect on their reinvention of Bane and all the elements that went into making him Batman's most lethal and his wardrobe.

A Girls Gotta Eat- The filmmakers discuss the challenge of bringing an iconic character to life, detailing the acting choices, fashion, training and her tactical-ego of Catwoman.

Shadows & Light in Large Format- Discover the philosophy and methodology of capturing The Dark Knight Rises on the grand canvas of ImaxTM film.

The End of A Legend- The filmmakers give their final thoughts on working on The Dark Knight Rises and what it was like to be a part of.

Most Helpful Customer Reviews

Batman Begins explores the origins of the Batman legend and the Dark Knight's emergence as a force for good in Gotham.

With the help of Lieutenant Jim Gordon and District Attorney Harvey Dent, the Batman has been making headway against local crime...

Eight years after the events of The Dark Knight, the terrorist leader Bane arrives in Gotham City, pushing it and its police force to their limits, forcing its former hero Batman to resurface after taking the fall for Harvey Dent's crimes.

Anyone who is leaning toward buying this set because of the included book, 'The Art and Making of The Dark Knight Trilogy', should be wary - Unlike the product image, which shows the hardcover edition of the book (which is available separately) the version included with this box set is not merely slimmed down, but heavily abridged too - It features many of the images from the original but almost all the text has been entirely removed. Given that the book allegedly feature rare insight into the intentions of those involved in making this trilogy, it was disappointing to find we only get the pictures - As a bonus addition, it's still a very nice touch, but the differences could be defined more clearly in the product image and description.

(Also, as mentioned elsewhere, the book also isn't quite the right dimensions for the box and requires a piece of polystyrene in order to sit flush with the disc sleeve)

A necessary reboot to be made to due to the atrocities that Joel Schumacher did to one of the most famous superhero hero in his vesrions.

Batman Begins.A great superhero film with a marvelous backstory to the character of Batman played excellently by Christian Bale. Supporting cast are great Michael Caine as Alfred gives a fatherly and mentor figure brilliantly. Morgan Freeman does what he does best as Lucius FoxGary Oldman is probably the best Jim Gordon ever to be portrayed in Batman media. Liam Neeson and Cillian Murphy as villains Ra's Al Ghul and Scarecrow are superb even though their characters motivations are somehow illogical. There are inconsistencies with the love story and the villains purpose in teh story, nonetheless Christopher Nolan as director saves the Batman franchise by making it very moving.

The Dark KnightThe definitive Batman film with incredible direction, story and acting. This surpasses Batman Begins with the best portrayal of the Joker as the villain o the film played wonderfully by Heath Ledger which sadly had passed before the film's release. The action sequences are well-structured. The supporting character Harvey Dent turned Two-face played by Aaron Eckhardt gives a good performance as a promising politician wh then turns into crime due to tragic events. The other cast Bale,Caine ,Oldman and Freeman are slightly absent in teh film but still hold up to their performances. Once more the love story is too vague even though Gyllenhaal replaces Katie Holmes in this but that can be forgiven for it's great film making craftiness.

The Dark Knight Rises.This fails to live up to The Dark Knight it's poorly paced in story and character development and tries to be be similar to Batman Begins which fails.Read more ›

We are in a golden age of comic book movies right now. No movies show that as perfectly as Christopher Nolan's "Dark Knight Trilogy" -- three movies that explore the formative years of the legendary superhero Batman, from the beginning of his crusade for justice to the explosive climax. Even people who aren't into capes and tights can appreciate this story.

"Batman Begins": After his parents' murderer is paroled, young bazillionaire Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) vanishes on an aimless journey across the world. He's taken under the wing of the mysterious Henri Ducard (Liam Neeson), who offers to train him to be a member of the League of Shadows. But then Bruce learns that the League plans to annihilate Gotham, his home city.

Gotham has become rotten to the core with mobs, crooked cops and a fear-inducing shrink. Using the company's discarded prototypes, Bruce fashions an armored bodysuit and tanklike vehicle, and uses them to fight crime wherever he finds it. But the League still has plans to destroy Gotham, and the only one who can stop them is Batman.

"The Dark Knight" is feeling pretty good about his battle against crime, especially since the new DA Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) is a morally-upright good-guy. But Batman isn't prepared for the Joker (Heath Ledger) a mad clownish psychopath who has hired himself out to the mob to destroy their worst enemy, the Dark Knight. Even worse, he has the ultimate way of blackmailing Batman into doing what he wants: holding all of Gotham hostage.

"The Dark Knight rises picks up eight years later -- crime is almost gone, Batman has vanished, and Bruce Wayne is a recluse. But then a terrifying masked man named Bane arrives in Gotham, attacking Batman as revenge for the League's destruction.Read more ›

I loved all three movies, and I'm sure the blu rays are amazing to watch. But when I received the box set this morning I was really disappointed. For starters there was the random piece of paper stuck to the back which described each of the movies. I don't understand why it was there at all if it wasn't simply going to be the design for the back of the box, as having removed it; my box already has white spots where the glue has damaged it. the booklet of how the movies were made is a nice touch, but I thought it was very cheap to just put a piece of polystyrene in the box so that you could see it. it would have been easy to put an indent in the box so that the blu rays and booklet were the same level and I didn't have to take the blu rays out to get to the booklet. Then I actually opened the blu ray box. 2 out of 5 of the discs don't have a title on them. So it's not that easy to tell which disc is 'Batman Begins', and which disc is 'The Dark Knight'. All the other discs have 'The Dark Knight Rises', or 'The Dark Knight Special Features', and I find that inconsistency and lack of clarity extremely annoying. I realise I'm nit-picking and no one else is probably bothered, but when this came through my door this morning, I expected better.